The right panel of the W-118 has 6 LEDs that indicate the functioning state of the device.
Figure 1. W-118 Right Panel
The following table indicates the device states based on the LEDs.
Table 1. W-118 LED Status Description
LED
Status
Description
Power
Solid Green
Power ON
OFF
Power OFF
Uplink
Solid Green
Device connected through WAN port (Ethernet port) at 10/100/1000 Mbps
Blinking Green
Activity on WAN port
5 GHz
Solid Green
No activity on 5 GHz radio
Blinking Green
Wireless activity on 5 GHz radio
2.4 GHz
Solid Green
No activity on 2.4 GHz radio
Blinking Green
Wireless activity on 2.4 GHz radio
Radio 3
Blinking Green
Activity on third radio
LAN1/2/3
Solid Green
Device connected to LAN port 1/2/3 on the bottom of the device at 10/100/1000 Mbps
Rear Panel of W-118
The rear panel of the W-118 has an Ethernet port labeled WAN, that enables you to connect the device to a wired LAN through a switch or a hub and provides the power for the device by using the 802.3af standard.
Figure 2. W-118 Rear Panel
Table 2. W-118 Rear Panel
Port
Description
Connector Type
Speed/Protocol
PASSTHROUGH
This is a wired port that facilitates extension of the wired network after the AP is mounted on the wall. Another device can be plugged in to the pass-through port on the bottom of the W-118 device. The traffic on the pass-through port does not interfere with the AP traffic. No policies can be applied on the pass-through port traffic.
RJ45
-
WAN
Enables you to connect the device to a wired LAN through a switch or a hub. The device can then communicate with the server. This port also provides the power for the device using the 802.3af standard
RJ45
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Power over Ethernet
Bottom Panel of W-118
The bottom panel of W-118 and its corresponding ports are described below.
Figure 3. W-118 Bottom Panel
Table 3. W-118 Bottom Panel
Port
Description
Connector Type
Speed/Protocol
DC IN
Enables you to connect to and power on device using 12 V DC power with 2 ampere.
5.5mm overall diameter/2.1mm center pin/hole
--
Pass-through port
The pass-through port is used to plug in a device into another wired port that is available on the wall where the AP is installed. The pass-through port at the rear of the device and pass-through port on the bottom of the device are internally connected.
RJ45
--
Ethernet (LAN3/PSE)
Gigabit Ethernet port that can be used for wired extension for an SSID. This port also provides the power for the device using the 802.3af standard
RJ45
10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet (LAN2)
Gigabit Ethernet port that can be used for wired extension for an SSID.
RJ45
10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet (LAN1)
Gigabit Ethernet port that can be used for wired extension for an SSID.
RJ45
10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet
Reset
Resets the W-118 device to factory defaults. To reset the device, press and hold the Reset Pin Hole until all LEDs go off which indicates that the device has rebooted. Pressing the Reset Pin Hole while the device is booting up will not have any effect. You should perform this operation only when the device is running.